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Show Lakeside Review South, Wednesday, October 31, 1984 Schools in Davis Plan Lunch Menus bar, salad line Elementary Schools: Choice Junior High: stacked Wednesday, October 31: ham sandwich Sloppy joes wcheese slice, gems wcatsup. celery sticks, Thursday, November 1: fruit cup wbananas & orange Enchiladas wshredded lettuce, carrots, parkerhouse roll wbutjuice. milk' Kindergarten Snack: cookie, ter, cherry shortcake wtopping, milk milk Choice Thursday, November 1: High School: burger chicken fried beef patties, bar, salad line Choice whipped potatoes wgravy, green Junior High: hambeans, parkerhouse rolls wbutter, burger cherry turnover, milk Friday, November 2: combination pizza, shades of Kindergarten Snack: bread stick, milk green salad, fruit, applesauce cake wcarmel icing, milk. Friday, November 2: Choice chili, tossed salad, bread sticks, High School: burger bar, salad line 'j apple,1 cookies, milk Choice Junior High: chicken Kindergarten Snack: cookie, milk sandwich Monday, November 5: Monday, November 5: Tacos wlettuce, corn, pink French dip sandwich waujus, tater gems wcatsup, fruit, peanut pears, cinnamon rolls, milk Kindergarten Snack: small cin- butter brownie, milk namon roll, milk Choice High School: burger bar, salad line Tuesday, November 6: roast beef, whipped potatoes Choice Junior High: barbewgravy, peas, parkerhouse roll cue pork sandwich wpcanut butter cup, apple slices, Tuesday, November 6: ranger cookies, milk lasagne, shades of green salad ' Kindergarten Snack: Ranger wdressing, french rolls wbutter, cookie, milk fruit, sugar cookie, milk Choice Wednesday, November 7: High School: burger Italian spaghetti, green salad, bar, salad line Choice French rolls wbutter, peaches, Junior High: deluxe milk hamburger Kindergarten Snack: cinnamon Wednesday, November 7: corn dog wmustard, french puff, milk fries wcatsup, peas, carrot sticks, Secondary Schools: cracked wheat rolls wbutter, apWednesday, October 31: chicken nuggets, french fries ple pie, milk Choice High School: burger wcatsup, mixed vegetables, rolls bar, salad line wbutter, choice of fruit, doughChoice Junior High: hot nuts worange sprinkles, milk Choice High School: burger pastrami Fifteen Utah teachers, including one from Davis County, have been chosen as teachers of the year in their respective school districts. They are now nominated for the title of Utah Teacher of the Year for 1985. Steven T. Cottrell of the Davis District is the local representative in the competition. All 15 nominees have been honored by the Utah State Office of Education. This year for the first time, Utahs Teacher of the will be Year and two runners-uthe recipients of cash awards. Commercial Security Bank has donated $500 for the Teacher of the Year and $250 for each She has taught infant parenting classes for the PERC center in the Salt Lake City School District, She is the of a recently published textbook. Develop- -' mentally Disabled Infants and Toddlers: Assessment and Inter- vention." Class size is limited. For more Mrs. Coyner brings with her information call PERC at much practical and professional TRAVEL TIPS From TRAVEL ALU GLEDHILL, 6, daughter of Bob and Pat Gledhill of West Bountiful, stands next to a pumpkin scarecrow which stands guard in the front yard. The pumpkins were grown in WHEN APPLYING FOR A PASSPORT Allow 6 to 8 weeks for its completion. A passport service can do it in 4 to 9 days. the Gledhills garden. FULL SERVICE TRAVEL AGENCY Airline tickets Package tours Amtrak Cruises Group tours Incentive travel Corporate Car rentals WHATD0ES HARRY GERLACHBEUEVE? Davis County Commission Political ad paid by Harry Getlach Conventions Hotel & Motel Reservations Passports CALL 399-581- Visa Service 7 SATURDAYS TRAVEL Republican 3607 Wash. Blvd., Ogden ' non p runne- WE ARE MAKING GOOD SCHOOLS BETTER r-up. Utahs Teacher of the Year is automatically nominated to become National Teacher of the ' Year. According to Dr. Vere A. McHenry, coordinator of instruct, ton and support at the State Office of Education, the nominees Davis District Providing Programs for Gifted are: Mary Hildegard Thunell Hardy, Alpine District; LeRoyRoss Goodey, Cache District; Stephanie A. Murphy, Carbon District; Cottrell, Davis District; Grace Nixon Johansen, Emery District; C. Robert Rasmussen, Granite , District; Pat Stoddart, Logan District; Zoe Porter Fowles, Millard District; Marianne Hunter, Ogden District;' Kay Cahoon, Provo District; D. Carlyle Baker, Salt Lake District; Patricia A. Selter, San Juan District; Pamela Witt-- , mann, Weber District; Kaye Tooele District, and Peggy Kowach Ence, Uintah District. Hor-rock- Davis Board OKs career ladder plan with incentives for best teachers DAVIS COUNTY EDUCATION School Board Going All-OTo Improve Davis schools requirements strengthened Driving Skills Davis County students reaping big rewards for Davis County Students Score Above The National Average Davis national norms on achievement Computer saves district $1.5 million yearly RE-ELE- 533-585- 1. The registration fee for the Course is $20 per person. CT pill , Lakeside Review CLASSIFIED WANT ADS OR TRADE BUY-SEL- VS O PHONE DAVIS COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION PRECINCT 2 (Of nt TRY IT TODAYI 776-495- 1 V.V i 4 students score above state, -, 479-529- 0, ... advance placement work se , 6 ? ev-,e- ry Multi-Purpo- . Education System Course Helps Utahs Defensive Driving Course is a driver improvement program of the Utah Safety. Council which seeks to reduce highway deaths, injuries and property damage by educating Utah driver in traffic accident avoidance techniques. You can lessen the possiblity of becoming a traffic victim by enrolling in the Defensive Driving classes starting in Roy, Sat., Nov. 10, at the Roy City Municipal Room, Building, 9:00 a.m. Learn the evasive actions necessary to avoid a traffic accident. For further information and enrollment, call Luke Blakeley, D river License Services or .the Utah Safety Council dOj, ut s, & NO CHARGE FOR OUR SERVICES VOTE FOR HARRY GERLACH AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY developmentally disabled children birth to three years of age. Athleen Coyncr, R.M., M.S., will lead the series. She will review the developmental milestones of children, 12 to 36 months, discuss health needs and concerns, toilet training, directing behavior and the importance of play to enhance learning. privileges. LIFETIME In her position with the health department she developed and administered the Utah Infant Development Program which serves 1 INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS: 'CANCER IN YOUR experience to enrich the series. She has a bachelor's and master's degree from the University of Utah College of Nursing. She has been a maternal child health consultant for the Utah Departmen-- t of Health for over 10 years. FARMINGTON Tuesday. Nov. 6. is the date set for the class, "Parenting of Toddlers." sponsored by the Davis County School District's Parent Education Resource Center. Location is the Monte Vista Center at 100 S. 200 E., Farmington. The class will continue through December 4. The time will be 3:30 until 5 p.m. is required for the 5 session class. Cost is $ 5. Fathers are welcome to attend without charge. Government should protect the inherent rights of all citizens. Women should have equal pay for equal work, equal opportunity for advancement and laws that preserve their special WIPEOUT A Learn to Have Fun With Busy Toddlers - ! Teachers Nominated For Honors 1 Class for Parents ta-t- or WE WANT TO 1 PAID POLITICAL AD. DAVID IRVINE, CHAIRMAN tests |